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- Diet could be life or death for prostate cancer patients (AFP)
- Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Fighting Ancient Virus May Have Left Humans Vulnerable to HIV (HealthDay)
- New Approach for Autism
- Estrogen Therapy May Be Indicated For Younger Women
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- Dividing up your holidays into several periods can help prevent post-holiday syndrome
- Gene therapy shows preliminary promise for easing Parkinson's disease
- State moves against troubled LA hospital (AP)
- New treatment promising for Parkinson's (AP)
- Portugal adopts law allowing abortion (AP)
- NJ to weigh $450M for stem cell research (AP)
- Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Fighting Ancient Virus May Have Left Humans Vulnerable to HIV (HealthDay)
- Officer accuses military of trying to silence him
- Fish Oil Might Slow Prostate Cancer
- Omnibus hearing: Wiznitzer
- Hitachi: Move the train with your brain (AP)
- Vaccines for Drug Addiction
- The Science of Mindfulness Meditation
- How Psychotherapy and Journaling Help
- Putting feelings into words produces therapeutic effects in the brain
- Howard Gardner Under Fire: The Rebel Psychologist Faces His Critics
- Court: University Owns Research Samples
- Man Aims to Break World Treadmill Record
- Omega-3 again linked to Alzheimers protection
- Buddhist Meditation Helps People Stop Drinking
- Bulgaria in talks over Libyan AIDS case (AP)
- Putnam County educators win high awards
- Ontario to offer 60-second HIV test
- Gun death psychiatrist 'was over-worked'
- Study links blood sugar to newborn risks (AP)
- FDA issues new safety rules for vitamins (AP)
- New study details sex habits, drug use (AP)
- Drug From Sea Squirt Treats Rare Sarcoma (HealthDay)
- Morning sickness tied to lower breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Black church targets families (AP)
- Happy? How do you know? And does it really matter?
- Guard soldier undaunted by cancer as Iraq duty looms
- Are Online Gamers True Addicts?
- Study links blood sugar to newborn risks (AP)
- FDA issues new safety rules for vitamins (AP)
- New treatment promising for Parkinson's (AP)
- New study details sex habits, drug use (AP)
- Surgeon removes gall bladder from mouth (AP)
- Drug From Sea Squirt Treats Rare Sarcoma (HealthDay)
- Alleged Relapse Ends In Felonies
- For Pete's sake, spare us another account of Sellers' life and death
- Farmer: Registration Violates Religion
- Study may set new bar for gestational diabetes
- GI to serve in Iraq after cancer battle (AP)
- Patient's death jeopardizes hospital (AP)
- Re: How to find the One?
- Knowing Good From Evil Leads to Developing Good Well-Being -- New...
- Gov't struggles to cope with wounded GIs (AP)
- Rays of hope for Africa's AIDS children (AP)
- Sentient world: war games on the grandest scale
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- Fears at top of profession over fate of junior doctors
- One in 10 young girls are prone to eating disorders
- Egyptian Boy Reportedly Tests Positive For Bird Flu
- D&G look to military, Versace to versatility for men
- Storke: More in women than men
- IQ Differences Explained by Family Dynamics, Not Biology
- Higher Rate Of Psychosis In Teens In Northern Ireland
- Rays of Hope for Africa's AIDS Children
- Finding the Best Doctor for Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- One in 10 young girls are prone to eating disorders
- Gov't struggles to care for wounded GI's (AP)
- Newsweek Writer Plays Psychologist--On GOP Only
- Americans making progress with diabetes
- U.S. kids turn to fitness trainers (AP)
- Parents of middle school shooter want treatment instead of jail
- Survey finds very few have handle on investment basics
- Insomnia haunts Hyderabadis
- Wounded GI endures blindness, paralysis (AP)
- Alzheimer's drugs court challenge
- Bird flu found in Germany
- Addiction experts say video games not an addiction
- Staph superbug may be infecting patients (AP)
- Scarifications fade in modern Nigeria (AP)
- Study on I.Q. Prompts Debate on Family Dynamics
- Doctor Sued In Spread Of Hepatitis C
- Voices led man to kill
- Physician Mental Health Prejudice
- Gene Therapy Trial for Parkinson?s
- Students Shun Mental Health Care
- Staph infections rampant
- Court weighs Alzheimer drug access issue (AP)
- New Cancer Drugs Prove Their Worth (HealthDay)
- Parents boycott India school after HIV kids allowed back (AFP)
- Off-shoring / Outsourcing: A New iGate Centre For Bangalore
- It's the couch potatoes vs. the English majors
- Court Turns Down Pharmaceutical Case
- Pierce Helps Start Alzheimer's Campaign
- [Original Contributions] Neurocognitive Outcomes Are Not Improved by...
- #23: Saying Good-bye.
- Kidney, heart disease spur each other (AP)
- CDC: About 2M more Americans uninsured (AP)
- AMA wants probe of store clinics (AP)
- Teen surgeon's parents arrested in India (AP)
- FDA says unmoved by aspartame/cancer report (Reuters)
- SARS May Have Left Mental Scars (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants Linked to Bone Loss (HealthDay)
- Laura Bush in Senegal for anti-HIV/AIDS, malaria campaigns (AFP)
- New Sen. Barrasso of Wyoming sworn in (AP)
- IQ Differences Explained by Family Dynamics, Not Biology
- Greensburg Children Suffering From Psychological Problems
- SARS survivors regain physical health but mental health impact can linger
- Federal grand jury indicts psychologist
- Kidney, heart disease spur each other (AP)
- CDC: About 2M more Americans uninsured (AP)
- AMA supports allergy medicine at school (AP)
- New Cancer Drugs Prove Their Worth (HealthDay)
- SARS May Have Left Mental Scars (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants Linked to Bone Loss (HealthDay)
- Theory of how HIV attacks is wrong: study (AFP)
- Staph superbug may be infecting patients (AP)
- Launch of Beta Version of Primary Sources in Counseling and Psychology, 1950 to Prese
- Classic prison study gives insight on jail abuse issue
- First Use Of Cord Blood To Alter Course Of Type 1 Diabetes
- Behavioral Health Unit for Adolescents Reopens on Maui
- Kenya says HIV/AIDS rate drops to 5.9 percent (AFP)
- Relationship Problems Under Treated for Individuals with Psychosis
- Smoking May Complicate Alcohol Recovery
- Domestic Violence Linked to Adolescent Behavior
- Common Antidepressants Risk Osteoporosis
- Thirsty Thursdays - Problematic alcohol use on college campuses
- S.Korea: U.S. Beef Companies Can Export
- Mrs. Bush: Fight malaria, malnutrition (AP)
- Ninth HIV-infected child dies in Kazakhstan (AFP)
- McAfee Inc. exposes the psychological warfare used by cybercriminals
- Kaine to Seek Restaurant Smoking Ban
- Jimmy Kimmel Returns After Appendectomy
- Psychiatrists still at mental health center
- House to cut Capitol energy consumption (AP)
- Chains refuse to put calories on menus (AP)
- Brazil offers morning-after pill to poor (AP)
- Indian police search for teen surgeon (AP)
- Health problems follow childhood cancer survivors (Reuters)
- FDA says unmoved by aspartame/ cancer report (Reuters)
- Video Games No Addiction For Now
- Venezuela's Chavez seen wanting office "for life"
- Health Groups Turn Against Smoking Ban Bill
- Physicians Favor a DTC Moratorium More Strongly Than Consumers,...
- NYC eateries ready for trans fat switch (AP)
- Study: Iowa quickest in US on ER visits (AP)
- Childhood cancer can lead to chronic health problems later in life: study (AFP)
- Why ugliness is in the eye of the beholder
- Video game addiction 'disorder' - doctors
- Fighting malaria on Laura Bush's agenda
- Neurological conditions cost Canada nearly $9B a year: report
- 21 convicted in Kazakh child HIV-infection scandal (AFP)
- Doc John I need help
- Vitamin Fortified Bread for Depression?
- Rx Pain Killer Abuse
- Catching Up On Sleep
- Portion Size Help Obese Control DM
- Stressed hotel guests needed to destroy rooms
- Electronic Prescriptions Mean Fewer Mistakes
- Japan, U.S. Hold Beef Import Talks
- Psychiatrists top list of drug maker gift recipients
- Too much video gaming not addiction, yet (AP)
- UN finds progress in tackling bird flu (AP)
- FDA grants speedy review for new class of HIV drug (Reuters)
- Increasing physical activity with a little boost
- New Research Finds Danger In Poor Penmanship
- Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids
- Tiger Woods discusses fitness routine (AP)
- Study: With calcium, food trumps pills (AP)
- Meningitis shot advised for ages 11-18 (AP)
- Report urges screening for sickle cell (AP)
- Vaccine ninety percent effective against cervical cancer (AFP)
- Biggest study yet backs Glaxo cervical cancer shot (Reuters)
- Mom's Antidepressant Use Poses Little Danger to Baby (HealthDay)
- Birth defect risk from antidepressants low: studies (Reuters)
- World Bank loans Kenya 80 million dollars to boost war on AIDS (AFP)
- Pentagon May Put More Mental Health Workers On Front Lines
- Mothers' second-hand smoke exposure linked to psychological problems for kids
- Actor Paul Glaser Files for Divorce
- Dads, moms equally likely to pass MS risk to kids
- Antidepressants not big risk for defects (AP)
- Too much video gaming not addiction, yet (AP)
- Mom's Antidepressant Use Poses Little Danger to Baby (HealthDay)
- WND -- get this -- says stupid things about gays [Dr. Joan Bushwell's Chimpanzee Refu
- No big risk of birth defects found in antidepressants, but questions remain...
- Scientists: Stem cells created from eggs (AP)
- Biggest study yet backs Glaxo cervical cancer shot (Reuters)
- Laura Bush touts aid successes on Africa tour (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Maternal Exposure to Smoke Linked to Child Mental Health Issues
- Sexual Desire Explored
- Antidepressants OK During Pregnancy
- Keeping Your Wits Sharp May Keep Alzheimer?s At Bay
- Doctor says suspect in Charles River Esplanade attack is mentally ill
- China Shuts 180 Food Factories After Industrial Chemicals Found
- Stem Cells Made From Eggs, Not Embryos
- Birth defect risk from antidepressants low: studies (Reuters)
- Court limits schools on race, stops execution (AP)
- Potential cure for HIV discovered (AFP)
- Alleged Molester Will Continue Working With Kids
- Tainted Fish From China Detained by FDA for Inspection
- WHO: Air travelers should exercise legs (AP)
- U.S. detains farmed seafood from China (AP)
- Veggie Booty snack food recalled (AP)
- Study: With calcium, food trumps pills (AP)
- Breast Cancer Survival May Run in Families (HealthDay)
- New Test Identifies More Cervical Cancers (HealthDay)
- Wars don't fuel African HIV crisis: study (Reuters)
- June 27, 2007 Reasonable Doubts
- Businesses help workers to get in shape (AP)
- U.S. detains farmed seafood from China (AP)
- Breast Cancer Survival May Run in Families (HealthDay)
- New Test Identifies More Cervical Cancers (HealthDay)
- Supreme Court limits schools on race (AP)
- Benoit's Young Fans May Be Affected
- India looking for "Mr Condom"
- Toxin detected after 1 shift in smoky bar: study (Reuters)
- Indian doctors refuse to help HIV-positive woman deliver: report (AFP)
- Subtypes of Alcoholism Discovered
- Course Work May Improve Child Behavior
- New Hope for Body Image Disorder
- It's Not All the Parent's Fault: Delinquency in Children Now Linked to Biology
- Smoking ban taking force in England (AP)
- No clear link between conflict, rape and HIV: UN study (AFP)
- Study: Anti-Gay Hate Crimes Widespread
- Smoking Ban Taking Force in England
- Businesses help workers to lose weight (AP)
- Egypt officials ban female circumcision (AP)
- Smoking ban taking force in England (AP)
- Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures (HealthDay)
- Clodronate does not improve breast cancer survival (Reuters)
- Antidepressants not big risk for defects (AP)
- U.S. hospital, doctor visits balloon, survey finds (Reuters)
- History of Forensic Psychology
- Military Offering Laser Eye Surgery
- Doc: Exercise Pumps Up Brain Cells
- Military offering free laser eye surgery (AP)
- Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures (HealthDay)
- The Sciences of the Artificial
- Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures
- Law requires N.M. to grow its own pot (AP)
- N.H. repeals parental notice of abortion (AP)
- Hookah cafe fans worry about smoking ban (AP)
- Retailers: cig sales up before tax hike
- 'Sicko' film gives accused little say (AP)
- Deadline near for Mass. health insurance (AP)
- Subvocal (silent reading) word-recognition research - NASA
- Should medical professionals abet possible torture?
- Hillary and Obama battle for black support in Washington
- Women with Atypia nearly eight times more likely to develop breast cancer
- Sex Doesn't Sell
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